I’ve got all my stuff shoved in a stayed shopping bag
I’ve got one butt left, I need to pull on a drag
I left my house and wife for a calendar doll
She lives way down south and her name is Nicole
I left two grown children and a brown stupid dog
I had a pee on my boss chair ‘for I left my job
But today I feel so nice ‘cause I know that you’re true
Today I feel like me ‘cause I’m getting to you
Can’t you hear that train ?!...
I’ve been trying to reach you, you didn’t pick up the phone
I’ve been knocking at your door there were nobody home
Where are you now? where did you go?
Why are you gone? I’ve been crying so and so
why are you gone? I will never let you go
I found a note on the back door and it’s written for me
“I’m much too young for you daddy, won’t you let me be”
you’re moving up to north with a goo goo named Jack
and me I’m seating on the middle of the railroad track
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